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Major flooding on the river occurred in 1955 when the height at Maryborough reached 11.28 metres (37.0 ft). [9] Major flooding of the Mary River occurred in February 1992 following the arrival of Cyclone Fran. [7] In February 1999, the Mary flooded Gympie after reaching a height of 21.95 metres (72.0 ft). [10]
Major flooding at Theodore persisted for more than two weeks. [10] Emerald was cut off by road on 29 December as the Nogoa River rose. [25] By the next day, the river surpassed the 2008 flood peak level of 15.36 metres (50.4 ft). [26] At the peak of the flooding, 80% of the town was flooded, the worst the town ever experienced. [27]
The city of Maryborough also suffered flooding in parts of its CBD and cut bridges, an 11-metre flood levee was erected to protect the rest of the city centre. [ 35 ] On 23 February 2022, freight train Y279, operated by Aurizon derailed at approximately 3:30am due to flash flooding that had resulted in a track washout at the 149.020km point ...
Residents were evacuated from Maryborough, Queensland, on January 9 after gates under a levee were damaged, causing severe flooding.At least 30 homes and 50 businesses were damaged in Maryborough ...
Maryborough is located on the Mary River in Queensland, Australia, approximately 255 kilometres (160 mi) north of the state capital, Brisbane. The city is served by the Bruce Highway . It is closely tied to its neighbour city Hervey Bay which is approximately 30 kilometres (20 mi) northeast.
The Granville Bridge is a road bridge over the Mary River at Maryborough, Queensland, Australia. The bridge, opened to traffic in 1926, was a second bridge in Maryborough. [1] It was named after a suburb of Granville located on the eastern bank of the Mary River. It is the only river crossing providing access between the town centre and ...
At this time, Maryborough was re-subdivided into eight divisions each with one councillor, plus an elected mayor. On 15 March 2008, under the Local Government (Reform Implementation) Act 2007 passed by the Parliament of Queensland on 10 August 2007, Maryborough merged with the City of Hervey Bay, Shire of Woocoo and part of Tiaro to form the ...
Lamington Bridge is a low level bridge, designed for inundation, and crosses the Mary River immediately south of the city of Maryborough between Ferry Street in Maryborough and Gympie Road in Tinana. [1] It is a reinforced concrete structure comprising eleven spans of 15.2 metres (50 ft) clear or 16.6 metres (54 ft) centre to centre of piers.